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because they are doing it to us. but don't criminalize our innocent sons and for that matter daughters in the name of trying to get other people and the program doesn't work as the judge says. >> you point out 88% of the stops resulted in police letting the person go without an arrest or any type of ticket meaning that there was not a credible suspicion. as we are awaiting to hear from the mayor coming up at 1:00, we have some of the candidates who are running for his job. they have already spoken out bill de blasio saying the overuse of this hasn't made new york city safer and driving the police and community further apart. weiner saying this is sad what is obvious when the police stop tens of thousands of citizens who have done nothing wrong. the overall whelming number being men of color basically civil rights are being violated. however, as we move forward as you say the mayor most likely not coming out to be in support of this. it creates a gray area for commissioner kelly. >> well, it creates a gray area to kel
because they are doing it to us. but don't criminalize our innocent sons and for that matter daughters in the name of trying to get other people and the program doesn't work as the judge says. >> you point out 88% of the stops resulted in police letting the person go without an arrest or any type of ticket meaning that there was not a credible suspicion. as we are awaiting to hear from the mayor coming up at 1:00, we have some of the candidates who are running for his job. they have...
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thousands and thousands of schoolchildren have really used their lives to help us spread hope to children who are hospitali hospitalized. lots of wonderful corporate sponsors of come on board like u.p.s., viacorps. wonderful people who are really using their resources and their time and their lives to make a difference to these wonderful kids in the hospital. >> kevin, you really have planted a seed. in addition to the hope bags, just so everybody knows, they have everything, crayons, stickers, itune gift cards for kids, you're also helping to get children eyeglasses so that's so important for these kids. so sponsors and donors out there that want to help with this project, how can they get involved? >> well, i would ask them to visit our website. message of hope foundation.org. all the ideas are there. they can follow us on facebook and twitter. you know, we've just completed the message of hope foundation factory in new england where we collected and distributed 1500 bags and we're in the process of -- we're asking for hope so that we can fill approximately 2500 more at the baltimore ho
thousands and thousands of schoolchildren have really used their lives to help us spread hope to children who are hospitali hospitalized. lots of wonderful corporate sponsors of come on board like u.p.s., viacorps. wonderful people who are really using their resources and their time and their lives to make a difference to these wonderful kids in the hospital. >> kevin, you really have planted a seed. in addition to the hope bags, just so everybody knows, they have everything, crayons,...
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tell us about it by e-mailing us at big idea.msnbc@nbcuni.com. getting the right nutrition during your busy day can be a challenge. take control of your nutrition with each delicious bar provides boost bars are perfect with a meal or as a nutritious snack. plus, they are available in chocolate and peanut butter chocolate flavors. a great-tasting way to get the nutrition you need. brand power. helping you buy better. it was very painful situation. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. i'm very athletic and i swim in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. the doctor asked me "did you have chickenpox when you were a child?" the pain level was so high, it became unbearable. >>> new evacuations overnight as the massively wildfire in idaho continues to intense fi. at least 2,300 homes are now in harm's way. more than 700 firefighters are working around the clock attacking that inferno from the air, and on the ground. dry air and gusty conditions there. gusty winds are fueling the flames which have now wurnd more than 100
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is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't think that's something that the president's going to bring up today. the other thing here too, i think, sure, there's the issue here, has to go through republicans in congress, who knows if that's going to happen. but it's a step more removed from that. this is a philosophical moment for the president. republicans are out there in the town halls back in the districts, what are we hearing from that? a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what th
is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't...
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are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this is new york's mayor is vowing to fight a court defeat of the controversial policing tactic known as stop and frisk. a visibly irritated bloomberg didn't hold back his feelings about that ruling. >> this is a dangerous decision made by a judge who i don't think understands how police works and what is compliant with the u.s. constitution as determined by the supreme court. >> it seems to me there's a fairly simple solution which is stop and frisk some white people also. >> so also ahead the racial controversy swirling around celebrity chef paula deen. a judge dismissioning the lawsuit for discrimination against her. >>> joining me is california democratic congresswoman maxine waters. good to have you here. ws we start it establishes a strict voter i.d. requirement and ends early voting on sundays known as soles to the poll electoral tradition and a lot more on
are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this is new york's mayor is vowing to fight a court defeat of the controversial policing tactic known as stop and frisk. a visibly irritated bloomberg didn't hold back his feelings about that ruling. >> this is a dangerous decision made by a judge who i don't think understands how police works and what is compliant with the u.s....
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the...
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about it is shoot us an e-mail. there is the address right there on your screen. big idea.msnbc@nbcuni.com. football rocks out. legendary band kiss has apparently bought a california arena football team based in naim. the team will be called, no surprise here, l.a. kiss. the los angeles area has not had any kind of football team since 2009 when its two previous nfl teams both left the city. the union is prompting some people to say that it's a marriage made in i-black heaven. [announcer] there's no hiding the goodness of the latest from beneful baked delights. new heartfuls are made with real bacon... ...and oven-baked to crisp perfection. add a soft apple-flavored center ...and say no more. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. spark more play in your day. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may sh
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put this together for us. obviously this is significant for the state department to take this type of extraordinary step. >> yes, thomas, it is significant. shutting down an embassy does elevate the situation and makes people in the country recognize that there is a threat potentially that has been identified. it shows that the administration is taking extreme caution right now. as chairman rice said, there have been problems past in historically august in particular is the month where there is increasing chatter and intelligence community oftentimes will pick up more noise and we see that the administration is being vigilant in this case. >> when you talk about the chatter and august being that month again, highlighting the end of ramadan coming up on wednesday, august 7th, if that is the philosophy, why not wait out what the u.s. is making so public and if there is some type of plan, hold off? >> the risk in holding off one could leave embassy facilities exposed. it's good to make sure people in these countr
put this together for us. obviously this is significant for the state department to take this type of extraordinary step. >> yes, thomas, it is significant. shutting down an embassy does elevate the situation and makes people in the country recognize that there is a threat potentially that has been identified. it shows that the administration is taking extreme caution right now. as chairman rice said, there have been problems past in historically august in particular is the month where...
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>> at this point, the senior advisers aren't giving us a heads-up what his opening statement might use and usually a president can use that to try to set an agenda for the new conferences. the best thing about a wide ranging news conference like this could be what is unpredictable. we know what the president said and what jay carney is saying in the briefing room and other opportunities to hear from the president. reporters will go lebanon for ways to pull out some new information or perspective. certainly we can expect there will be questions about the relationship with russia, the nsa situation what are the extreme or limits what spying in the u.s. or spying in terms of data collection might include. and then things like the domestic agenda. it certainly had been the hope of the white house that before congress had left town in august that an immigration bill might be signed. well, the senate got that done but not the house. so what can they look forward to in the weeks and months ahead? can anything on that subject be done? of course, when congress does get back to town, the preside
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let us use rational scientific based deferral periods to re-evaluate this referral policy. >> you certainly started a great conversation, and as i said in washington, senator baldwin is taking this up as well, but you are a perfect example of why we need to re-evaluate this, because as the mayor and someone who supports blood drives, you should be able to donate. mayor evan low, thanks so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> that's going to wrap up this hour. i have to sit in for tamron hall at 2:00. now with alex wagner. >> as egypt descends into deadly chaos, we will get the latest from ayman mohyeldin. we will delve into the mind of alleged boston bomber tam merlin tsarnaev and examine the rise of far right conspiracies, and while republicans continue their push to roll back reproductive rights, we'll explain the fake science of fetal pain with dr. ann davis of physician's for reproductive health, and katie mcdonagh. all that when "now" starts right after this. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new d
let us use rational scientific based deferral periods to re-evaluate this referral policy. >> you certainly started a great conversation, and as i said in washington, senator baldwin is taking this up as well, but you are a perfect example of why we need to re-evaluate this, because as the mayor and someone who supports blood drives, you should be able to donate. mayor evan low, thanks so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> that's going to wrap up this...
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but we want to ask you, if you know someone with the go and do spirit, you can reach out to us using the #go and do, we may feature them in an upcoming story here. >> so that wraps things up for me. have a great weekend everybody. i am going to see you back here next week. have a wonderful holiday weekend. now alex wagner comes your way after this. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] good
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i think there are many options available to us that we can use short of ground war and i think we ought to do that. >> you point out there are intermediate options. back to this letter. you call for the military strikes of the fuel depots for helicopter and military and infrastructure. in that letter, do you suggest what should come post bashard al assad? obviously, you want him gone. what happens to syria? who takes over? >> well, there are all bad choices in syria. there are no good choices? syria. i don't have a crystal ball but i can tell you of all the bad choices, the worse choice is to do nothing and to watch people being gassed and murdered and to watch this brutal dictator continue to murder his own people. i think the whole world is watching. i think it's time for action. and i think that we ought to, again, do it in conjunction with our allies. we could destroy his runways with cruise missiles and make it impossible for him to bomb and murder his own people. we could bomb his munitions depots and his fuel depots and make it impossible for him to wage war on his own people. i
i think there are many options available to us that we can use short of ground war and i think we ought to do that. >> you point out there are intermediate options. back to this letter. you call for the military strikes of the fuel depots for helicopter and military and infrastructure. in that letter, do you suggest what should come post bashard al assad? obviously, you want him gone. what happens to syria? who takes over? >> well, there are all bad choices in syria. there are no...
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kelly goff and goddard is with us and daphne is also with us. gang, great to have you all here. you're probably following what is going to turn into the biggest ballots of all the fall. everybody goes home and gets rested for up this and we are talking about the sequester issue. you bring our attention to an article budget bedlam where it's written when it comes to the budget so many moving pieces and so many little that the overall situation let alone the fate of a bill is impossible to predict with any degree of certainty. should we expect it's going to be a bloody knuckles drag down in the fall? >> here we are one more august recess. congress has gone home. we are talking about a government shutdown in the fall. one more time. there is a couple of differences here, though, thomas. one speaker john boehner is weaker than last year. the other one is senator mitchell mcconnell the gop leader in the senate is weaker than last year and facing a primary challenge back home. you have over 60 house republicans now urging republicans to stand down and to let the government close down
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steve bennett is here with us and carman also joins us along with vivian. gang, great to have you here. vivian, i want to play donald graham, the chief executive "the washington post" talking about the deal of selling the historic paper. let's take a listen. >> we knew we could keep the post alive. we knew it could survive. but our aspirations for the post had been higher than that so we went to see if we could find a buyer who would do a fair deal with "the washington post" company for that is fair for their shareholders but also have opened the possibility of a better future for "the post." >> a better future for "the post." at the helm is jeff bezos who is able to reinvent retail. do you think an opportunity to reinvent modern journalism with this purchase? >> i do. i think we needed an informed citizen for this. the way journalism has been going, the economic pressures brought on by the advents of technology and competitive and fragmented landscape means that a paper like "the washington post" and others is competing. it's just one voice amongst so many
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impeachment used to be such an extreme measure. but now it's the kind of thing, it's just tossed around. as far as defunding obama care, you heard republicans saying, we need to debate obama care. i believe they did that when they passed it. >> you know, the supreme court, one would think, sort of settled the matter. but bob, going back to what esther was just talking about, you would think at some point, even at these town hall meetings, would wise up and realize, when there have been -- you know, when they're being made fools of, to a certain extent. >> made fools by whom? i think that right now, there's not a lot of deep thinking that goes into town hall meetings. it's an awful lot of people vetting. nobody wants to deal with the complexities of issues like health care in the united states. so they're easily demagogued. i think that's what we're seeing, a lot of demo going tory. >> the republicans have effectively used the politics of fear. so let's keep the people scared in all these different ways and never ensure that their f
impeachment used to be such an extreme measure. but now it's the kind of thing, it's just tossed around. as far as defunding obama care, you heard republicans saying, we need to debate obama care. i believe they did that when they passed it. >> you know, the supreme court, one would think, sort of settled the matter. but bob, going back to what esther was just talking about, you would think at some point, even at these town hall meetings, would wise up and realize, when there have been --...
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thank you for joining us. as i pointed out, we have today the british prime minister david cameron calling back a session for parliament tweeting that parliament is going to be recalled on thursday when there is clear government motion and vote on uk response to the chemical weapons attack. sir, what are the u.s. options? and are you in favor of military strikes by the end of the week? >> thank you for having me on, thomas. a important and serious topic. secretary kerry is right in his characterization that assad rah made on his people. the point i'm making the president being joined by an increasing number of colleagues the president needs to follow the constitution here. his behavior and his conduct and his application for libya is struckive to us and i clearly believe that the level of force there rose to the level of requiring congress to get engaged in this under the war powers resolution. i think that is where we are headed here. my call is really for the president to should he get to that point of reall
thank you for joining us. as i pointed out, we have today the british prime minister david cameron calling back a session for parliament tweeting that parliament is going to be recalled on thursday when there is clear government motion and vote on uk response to the chemical weapons attack. sir, what are the u.s. options? and are you in favor of military strikes by the end of the week? >> thank you for having me on, thomas. a important and serious topic. secretary kerry is right in his...
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. >> jim miklaszewski reporting for us. mick, i want to add that the aclu is out for a statement asking president obama to commute manning's sentence to time serve and allow for his immediately release and see how the white house responds to this. >>> in egypt today former president mubarak could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow. a few hours ago, a court ordered his release after corruption charges against him were thrown out. the 85-year-old exruler still faces other charges including charges in connection with the deaths of demonstrators. his release could stir up mour unre more unrest. nbc news chief foreign kror correspondent richard engel joins me now. >> what has been the release to the potential release of mubarak? >> only convincing the egyptians that the old regime is coming back. it was over a month ago that the military rolled into the streets and threw out the unpopular, put elected government of the muslim brotherhood. now a massive campaign is under way to arrest muslim brotherhood leadership. the mus
. >> jim miklaszewski reporting for us. mick, i want to add that the aclu is out for a statement asking president obama to commute manning's sentence to time serve and allow for his immediately release and see how the white house responds to this. >>> in egypt today former president mubarak could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow. a few hours ago, a court ordered his release after corruption charges against him were thrown out. the 85-year-old exruler still faces other...
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that's going to do it for us. we'll try to grab more people later. >> determined mara there schiavocampo and that being wrapped up at the washington monument and john lewis there and new york morial who runs the national urban league and peter alexander as well. he is along the march route. what is happening now? >> it has been striking what we witnessed over the course of the last hour. it has been about 20 people wide, non-stop for most of the last 50 minutes or so where we're on independence avenue and as we give you a look you can see the crowd only now beginning to thin out and right alongside the martin luther king memorial and it was moving just a short time ago as i had a chance to speak to a family with their kids and as they passed a mom looked at her son and said make sure you remember what you are looking at right now. we want to introduce you to some of the people we have had a chance to visit with today. you both came from south carolina today. if you can, as the march is thinning out, what has it me
that's going to do it for us. we'll try to grab more people later. >> determined mara there schiavocampo and that being wrapped up at the washington monument and john lewis there and new york morial who runs the national urban league and peter alexander as well. he is along the march route. what is happening now? >> it has been striking what we witnessed over the course of the last hour. it has been about 20 people wide, non-stop for most of the last 50 minutes or so where we're on...
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trust us. that doesn't work. public attitudes are changing on this only because the public is finally starting to know. >> if you can piggyback on that, what is the issue? is it the process taking place or just that it is taking place in secret? would this be okay if there was more disclosure? >> it would certainly be better if there was more disclosure. the secrecy breeds abuse. it is as simple as that. you can always count on the fact when authorities, whether they're law enforcement or intelligent, get power, ultimately they will abuse it. there has to be all kinds of checkpoints placed on their authority. >> and very quickly, why has congress not done more to restrict these powers? >> it's not in congress's interests. which is why it is so important that it is the revelations from snowden that enables us to have an informed discussion. it has an understanding of what it means for our daily lives. and i think it is important for the people to never say we simply trust the government, period. that oversight whi
trust us. that doesn't work. public attitudes are changing on this only because the public is finally starting to know. >> if you can piggyback on that, what is the issue? is it the process taking place or just that it is taking place in secret? would this be okay if there was more disclosure? >> it would certainly be better if there was more disclosure. the secrecy breeds abuse. it is as simple as that. you can always count on the fact when authorities, whether they're law...